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Agnati, U. (2020). "La terra e il diritto. La legge 168/2017 sui domini collettivi e l’indagine storico-giuridica". Tesserae iuris, 1/1: 93-102.
Topics: diritto, domini collettivi
Barbero, A. (2020). "Il beneficium dall’antichità classica all’età romano-barbarica". Tesserae iuris, 1/1: 59-90. Beneficium is a well-known concept to historians of feudal Middle Ages, but it is not usually connected to Late Roman beneficium as it appears in the Theodosian Code. The paper shows that through barbarian laws and formulae some of the multiple meanings of the word in Roman law survived and that the Frankish idea of beneficium is not unconnected to its ancient...
Topics: beneficium, Theodosian Code, barbarian laws, formulae, feudalism
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Ferretti, P. (2020). "Fondamenti del diritto europeo". Tesserae iuris, 1/1: 103-107.
Topics: diritto europeo, European law
Mantovani, D. (2020). "Sulle tracce dei rescripta richiesti da privati nella tarda antichità". Tesserae iuris, 1/1: 9-46.  Uncertainties regarding the fate and role of rescripts addressed by emperors in response to petitions of individuals in Late Antiquity depend primarily on the lack of a complete and updated inventory. Firstly, a content-based typology is presented, which highlights the persistence of rescripts intended to solve interpretative questions of private and criminal...
Topics: Roman law, rescripta
Sirks, B. (2020). "Law and Administration in the Collectio Avellana". Tesserae iuris, 1/1: 47-58. The Collectio Avellana is a collection of mainly letters, sent by the pope and the emperor and date from 367 till 533. The imperial letters have scholarly value inasmuch as they are ordinances, directed to the urban prefect or the vicar, of which on this level we do not have much examples. The texts 1–40 deal with the conflicts between Damasus and Ursinus and between Bonifatius and...
Topics: Avellana, Damasus, Ursinus, Bonifatius, Eulalius
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"L’auctoritas di Traiano e la iustitia di Plinio", di Renzo Lambertini; "Diritto, etica ed estetica", di Renzo Lambertini; "La polisemia di ius e l’identità dei Quirites", di Renzo Lambertini; "Menas e Thomas, nomi evocativi",  di Renzo Lambertini; "La pena che migliora l’uomo", di Renzo Lambertini; "Il fascino di Giuliano", di Paolo Garbarino; "DigilibLT: una biblioteca digitale della tarda latinità", di Maria...
Topic: Roman law